Charlottetown 2025

National Championships

Charlottetown 2025: U-15 Cup

Charlottetown’s stunning fall colours, vibrant festival scene, and state-of-the-art facilities made for an unforgettable backdrop as Ontario’s Milton Magic FC and Québec’s CS Optimum Victoriaville claimed the Boys’ and Girls’ U-15 Cup titles at Canada Soccer’s 2025 National Championships. In the Canadian Finals, Milton Magic FC edged Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean 1:0 for the boys’ crown, while CS Optimum Victoriaville dominated Winnipeg Phoenix FC 3:0 to claim the girls’ title.

Event Recap

Charlottetown delivered an exceptional stage for Canada Soccer’s 2025 National Championships U-15 Cup, as the Birthplace of Confederation once again demonstrated its ability to host seamless, memorable national competitions. With state-of-the-art facilities, a dedicated network of officials and volunteers, and the Island’s stunning autumn colours as a backdrop, the city welcomed Canada’s next generation of soccer talent with open arms.

Twenty-four of Canada’s top boys’ and girls’ U-15 clubs competed across 52 matches, culminating in two thrilling Canadian Finals on Thanksgiving Monday. Ontario’s Milton Magic FC claimed the Boys’ U-15 Cup with a tight 1:0 victory over Saguenay Lac Saint-Jean, while Québec’s CS Optimum Victoriaville delivered a commanding 3:0 performance against Winnipeg Phoenix FC to take home the Girls’ U-15 Cup.

Beyond the pitch, participants and visitors enjoyed everything Charlottetown had to offer — from seasonal festivals and scenic red clay heritage roads to locally sourced culinary delights in the city’s celebrated restaurants and markets. It was a week that embodied the very best of Canadian sport and community spirit.